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FASAB seeks comment on guidance for management discussion and analysis
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The Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board (FASAB) is seeking feedback on an exposure draft aimed at updating the guidance for management discussion and analysis (MD&A).
FASAB is seeking public comments through Dec. 7 on a proposed Statement of Federal Financial Accounting Standards (SFFAS) titled Management’s Discussion and Analysis: Rescinding and Replacing SFFAS 15.
“This proposal would provide more flexibility for reporting MD&A, reduce preparer burden and redundancy, and enhance transparency,” FASAB Chair George A. Scott said in a news release.
This proposal would provide a comprehensive set of standards to guide management in how to present a guidance that is balanced, integrated, concise, and understandable about the reporting entity’s organization and mission; financial position and condition; operating performance, opportunities, and risks; and systems, internal controls, and compliance with applicable laws and regulations, according to the release.
FASAB said it proposed the standards to provide a principle-based approach that would merge and update relevant content from SFFAC 3 and SFFAS 15 and is consistent with FASAB’s reporting objectives for budgetary integrity, operating performance, stewardship, and systems and controls.
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